I want to fight the best Anthony Joshua there is.

I can outbox Anthony Joshua.

I know if I train hard, focus, I can beat anyone out there.

Some people say the people I'm fighting are bums, but I don't see it like that.

Every man who gets in that ring has the ability to hurt you.

I have to take my time, use my punches, and use the ring.

What I need to do is relax, take my time, and make my shots count. That will give me more energy later in the fights but also allow me to throw the punches harder.

That takes it out of you, throwing too many punches.

It would be an honour to knock out Botha.

I first got into boxing when I was quite young. I was about 12 when I won my first boxing match.

I remember famous people coming in to speak to me when I was in school and being inspired by them.

Boxing has taught me to be disciplined, to be respectful to those around me. I am able to travel the world, meet a lot of people, and make new friends.

If you have goals or aims in life, write them down. If you look at your goals every day, then it will encourage you to try your best in all you do, be focused, and stay determined.

It feels good that people believe in my ability, but you've just got to stay focused, keep your feet on the ground, and do the job and do the hard work in the gym.

I love to read and learn.

When I'm not training, I'm reading.

A lot of people don't really understand boxing.

It's the one you don't expect that knocks you out.

Things happen. You just have to accept it and move on. I get that from my dad. He's a real chilled character.

When I was growing up, I always wanted to do well in boxing. I wanted to look after my parents, and I wanted to look after myself.

People ask for autographs, and I wonder why before realising, 'Oh, that's right, I'm doing well in boxing.'

When you're in the ring, you're ready to do your thing, but in a relaxed state.

Everyone doubted I could go 10 rounds because my fights have stopped early. But I knew I could because of the work I'd done in the gym.

A lot of people might say, 'He must be seeing this person because he has problems,' but actually, the truth is it's a strength to realise you're doing things wrong... and it's a strength to get help.